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PUBLISHED: 13:20 11 December 2018 Simon Parkin The Thatchers Neddle pub in Diss that is owned by Martsons. Picture: Marc Betts Archant A national pub chain that wants to build a 27-bedroom hotel and retail units in Diss has launched a fresh consultation in a bid to allay concerns over its impact on the town. National pub chain Martsons wants to build a 27-bedroom hotel and retail units in Diss. Picture: Martsons/South Norfolk CouncilMarstons, which owns the existing Thatchers Needle pub, aims to build on land to the rear of the pub in Park Road, behind the town’s bus station.The new 21-day consultation is an attempt to address concerns that have been raised about the scale of the proposed development, landscaping and trees and the impact the new shops would have on businesses on the town’s high street. A report prepared by retail consultants GVA for South Norfolk District Council earlier this year concluded that the proposed retail units were … [Read more...] about Developers launch fresh bid to win support for hotel and shop plans

PUBLISHED: 12:16 10 October 2018 | UPDATED: 13:13 10 October 2018 A plan of the proposed development in Cromer. Picture: CORYLUS PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT/PLANNING DOCUMENTS Archant A major development comprising 185 new homes, a sports and leisure park, and a dementia care home and supported living units could be built on the outskirts of Cromer. A plan showing current (yellow) and proposed ( blue) access to public open spaces around the planned development in Cromer. Picture: CORYLUS PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT/PLANNING DOCUMENTSCheltenham-based Innova Property Ltd is seeking outline permission from North Norfolk District Council for the site on land east and west of Roughton Road, to the south of the town. The 14-hectare site is currently in agricultural use. Developers expect the care home/supported living units would create between 30 and 40 jobs with further coaching and maintenance roles associated with the sports pitches and park.A public consultation was held in Cromer in … [Read more...] about Major development with 185 homes and leisure park could be built on outskirts of town

By Rob Gillies Published 9:05 pm PDT, Friday, October 5, 2018 The site on the eastern waterfront of Toronto is envisioned as an 800-acre development by Sidewalk Labs and Waterfront Toronto. The site on the eastern waterfront of Toronto is envisioned as an 800-acre development by Sidewalk Labs and Waterfront Toronto. Photo: Sidewalk Toronto Jesse Shapins, director of public realm with Google affiliate Sidewalk Labs, takes questions at a public forum about the proposed development on a rundown part of the Toronto waterfront. Jesse Shapins, director of public realm with Google affiliate Sidewalk Labs, takes questions at a public forum about the proposed development on a rundown part of the Toronto waterfront. Photo: Rob Gillies / Associated Press An illustration shows the project, which could be the most wired development ever. An illustration … [Read more...] about Google Toronto development raises privacy concerns

PUBLISHED: 08:24 27 June 2018 David Hannant How Anglia Square could look once the redevelopment is complete. Photo: Weston Homes Archant A bid to put the destiny of Anglia Square’s long-awaited regeneration in the hands of the full city council has fallen at the first hurdle. A motion to give the final say over the plans to the full Norwich City Council was brought to that very committee by members of the city’s Liberal Democrat Group. Proposed by councillor for the Eaton ward Judith Lubbock, the bid aimed for final decision on the plans to be voted on by all 39 members of the council - rather than the 13 members of its planning committee. Mrs Lubbock said: “Anglia Square is such a significant part of the city and the proposed development will have such an impact on the city. I believe all councillors should receive all the evidence either for or against the development and be able to make their own minds up.” In response, Labour councillor Mike Stonard … [Read more...] about Anglia Square development decision to be made by planning committee after full council motion is voted down

PUBLISHED: 09:03 18 June 2018 | UPDATED: 09:03 18 June 2018 David Hannant Young Norfolk Arts Festival 2015, Pictured: Stefan Griffiths Young. Picture: Autumn Lewis Autumn Lewis An historic gateway through the wall surrounding one of Norwich’s most instantly recognisable landmarks could be reopened as part of plans to redevelop the city’s oldest school. Aerial view of Norwich Cathedral. May 2018. Picture: Mike Page The Norwich School, which is located within the grounds of Norwich Cathedral, has unveiled plans to build a new canteen and extra classrooms on site. However, part of the scheme could also see a change made to the precinct wall of the cathedral, with proposals to reopen a former gateway on Palace Street. The change was proposed in a bid to limit the number of vehicles passing through the cathedral’s Erpingham Gate, which is currently used by vehicles delivering the school’s food. The scheme was unveiled in a presentation to Norwich … [Read more...] about Proposed development at Norwich School could see historic gateway of cathedral precinct walls reopened